I am proud to support Michele Kaish for a West Windsor Board seat on the WW-P Board of Education.
My children have been in WW-P District schools for the past 12 years—22 years collectively if you add each of their tenures.
I have been actively involved on many levels with the PTAs of every school they have attended and try to stay involved in the school and greater community as much as I am able.
I have seen Michele Kaish in my kids’ schools and around town for as long as I can remember, which is interesting, because her children are not only older than mine, but also have been on the opposite track.
But Michele has always been there, at day or night meetings, making herself available at every turn to answer questions, field suggestions and be present in the community.
Why do I tell you this? Because Michele Kaish is the finest candidate we have for this year’s for board of education election in West Windsor.
She shows up and she delivers. She is not self-serving, she does not grandstand, she does not twist facts to suit her own agenda. Michele always states the truth. She backs the decisions she makes as an elected official, on behalf of her constituents, for the benefit of our children, with sounds advice, research and facts. She keeps political triteness out of the scenario and does her job with focus and clarity. Michele is who we need to continue to serve on the Board of Education for WW-P.
— Theza Friedman, West Windsor
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Your vote should make a positive difference! That means electing a candidate who is a thoughtful listener, has no personal agenda, asks probing questions that require data for backup, makes decisions that best serve all of our children and is prudent about the use of financial resources.
If these points match your criteria for the best candidate, re-elect Michele Kaish to the WW-P board of education. Having served with her on the board, and being a retired educator myself, I know these are the qualities needed for the job and qualities Michele brings to the position. This is not the time for on the job training. We need tested experience and trusted results.
— Richard Kaye, West Windsor